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Joey Handyman Services, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Pahokee, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"These gentlemen went above and beyond going to a second day to make sure everything was proper they installed exterior window shutters for me all around my home and did a fine job. Definitely recommend for whatever you might need as these folks really put their heart into it"
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Get it Fixd Handyman Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Pahokee, FL and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Get it Fixd Handyman services offers a wide variety of services including Fence and deck repair, Ceiling Fan and Light fixture replacement, electrical switch and receptable replacement and troubleshooting, minor appliance replacement including garbage disposals, microwave oven replacement and more.\nLicensed and insured

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, splicing wires can cause a fire if the splicing is done incorrectly. This is why splicing wires is a task best handled by electricians. One of the most common mistakes made when splicing wires is not using a wire connector. Without a wire connector, electricity flows unsheathed and can result in a home electrical fire.

Yes, dead palm tree fronds are a fire hazard. The leaves become highly combustible because the dead fronds don’t fall off the tree themselves, especially in hot, sunny climates. In fact, many wildfires start from dead palm fronds. Palm trees can also easily catch fire from lighting, electrical power lines, and fireworks. So, cutting off dead palm fronds before they become a fire hazard is important.

Burning a single palm tree stump, if you’re careful, is technically doable DIY. However, you should always take precautions to control the fire and do research if you’re burning multiple types of trees. 

Some trees, such as ornamental trees, black cherry, and some oak trees, release toxins into the air when burned that can be irritating to your lungs (or even dangerous) to breathe in.

Yes, spider webs are flammable, taking them from minor household nuisance to something more dangerous. Silk boasts no built-in resistance to fire, though it takes an abundance of spider webs to actually catch fire and spread. A cobweb here and there poses no major fire safety risk, so it’s not a cause for concern.

In addition to flashing, a roof cricket can help divert water around your chimney so that it drains properly off your roof. It’s shaped like a double triangle and is installed behind the chimney so that falling water spills evenly down each side. This helps prevent water from accumulating behind your chimney, which can increase water damage and the risk of leaks. 

The International Building Code (IBC) requires cricket installation if a chimney built after 2012 measures over 30 inches in width. Chimneys constructed before that date are typically grandfathered in and aren’t required to have crickets installed.

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